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Jonah wants to avoid wasting space in the photographs of his brother’s birthday party décor that he is taking. What would be
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I'm dying
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At the Water’s Edgeby Paul CézanneCourtesy National Gallery of Art,WashingtonQuestionThis painting is a good example of(1
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Pont Neuf, Parisby Auguste RenoirCourtesy National Gallery of Art,WashingtonQuestionWhat did the artist most likely do to create
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The Bridge at Argenteuilby Claude MonetCourtesy National Gallery of Art,WashingtonQuestionHow did the artist create interesting
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A summary is when you take information from a source and reword and restructure it into(1 point)
Responses a longer paragraph or
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Which BEST explains why early animation used more than one image for each scene? (1 point) Responses It required artists to be
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What type of propaganda is the following poster using?(1 point)
Responses Bandwagon Bandwagon Testimonial Testimonial Plain Folks
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what type of propaganda is the following poster using? We can do it female poster
testimonial bandwagon name-calling plain folks
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Which option means to delineate an argument? (1 point)
• to restate it in a different way O to support it with facts • to
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Jake is taking photos of his neighbor’s home to help them list and sell the house. It is important to have a wide variety of
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The artist was able to create this tessellation
through the use of what
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The quiet reception that the Baleks von Bilgan receive at Mass is an example of ______.
(1 point) Responses setting setting
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When formulating an argument, one effective technique you can use is to
(1 point) O ask the audience questions they can answer. O
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A summary is when you take information from a source and reword and restructure it into(1 point)
Responses a different media
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Haystacks in Brittany
By Paul Gauguin Courtesy National Gallery, Washington The Artist most obviously showed experimentation
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Woman with a Parasol- Madame Monet and her son
By Claude Monet The artist successfully did all of the following in this image
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The Bridge at Argenteuil
By Claude Monet Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington How did the artist create interesting
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Match the following.
1. presence suggested by the light in Leonardo da Vinci's paintings atmospheric perspective 2. painting that
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How does this passage demonstrate the use of propaganda? Select two options.
It demonstrates repetition because Squealer reminds
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Stippling -
What does this technique create? - How much paint do you need to create this technique? -
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When depicting the human body on a two-dimensional surface, artist used different ____________________ to show each part of the
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Why do artists add emphasis?
A: to create a focal point B: to create details C: to make something large D: to make something
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Which techniques can scientists use to determine the characteristics of Earth's layers? Select the two correct answers (1 point)
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Your mom
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Jonah wants to avoid wasting space in the photographs of his brother’s birthday party décor that he is taking. What would be
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Taylor swift
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The question is:
Can you photograph yourself in a mirror and focus the camera on both your image and the mirror frame? Explain. I
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Emily
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3. What word means to use the bow on a string instrument?
Arco Pizzicato Pluck Adagio
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I struggled with achieving the right balance and contrast in the stippling. It was challenging to create the desired gradation
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A man reclines while looking in the distance.
Reclining Male Figure By Francois Boucher Digital image courtesy of Getty's Open
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When creating this drawing, the artist recognized the basic shapes in this figure in order to
(1 point) Responses confuse the
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Which of the following is not considered a type of propaganda?(1 point) Responses Bias Bias Celebrity endorsement Celebrity
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Your mommy is mine
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The artist used all of the following to show proportion in this image except
(1 point) Responses lining the corners of the mouth
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8 of 108 of 10 Items
Feature Question Which of the following techniques would the artist NOT use to create realistic details of
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5 of 105 of 10 Items
Feature Question Which of the following elements is most apparent that the artist used to draw this image?
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This image is illustrating perspective. Which of the following techniques did the artist NOT use to create this image?
(1 point)
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The artist was able to create this tessellation through the use of?
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Select two ways in which the author in the excerpt appeals to logic to advance her point of view.
Select ALL the correct answers.
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Which techniques can scientists use to determine the characteristics of Earth's layers? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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At the Water’s Edge
by Paul Cézanne Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question This painting is a good example of
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Pont Neuf, Paris
by Auguste Renoir Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question What did the artist most likely do to
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The Bridge at Argenteuil
by Claude Monet Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question How did the artist create
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What is the best way for an author to address an opposing claim?(1 point)
Responses by providing a counterargument to address it
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Simone is a talented photographer who remains very humble about her work, attributing much of the success of her images to
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Context Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point) Authors use the specific
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An embouchure is a specific way of using facial muscles and lips to create sound on strings and keyboards.
• true • false
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A summary is when you take information from a source and reward and restructure it into?
A. A different media format B. A shorter
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A summary is when you take information from a source and reword and restructure it into(1 point) Responses a different media
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zeo
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Concluding a text quick check
1. conclusion 2. To explain/ inform 3. the major points from your essay 4. something to think about
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this artist used a variety of all of the following EXCEPT%0D%0A(1
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Mr Willis
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Which statement describes the similarity between sketches and drawings?
A: Both sketches and drawings are made freehand. B: Both
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Kim
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Which option describes cohesion in writing
Providing reasons for a claim Including details that support an idea The act of
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